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Doñana (Parque Nacional)

Doñana National Park, located in southern Spain, is a vital ecological sanctuary known for its diverse habitats, including wetlands, dunes, and forests. It is a crucial stopover for migratory birds crossing Europe and Africa, hosting species like flamingos, imperial eagles, and lynxes. The park's rivers, marshes, and dunes support rich biodiversity and help regulate the region’s water cycle. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Doñana faces conservation challenges from agriculture, tourism, and water management. Protecting this unique ecosystem is essential for maintaining Spain’s natural heritage and supporting global biodiversity.